Pathogenic Variants in CEP85L Cause Sporadic and Familial Posterior Predominant Lissencephaly
Lissencephaly (LIS), denoting a “smooth brain,” is characterized by the absence of normal cerebral convolutions with abnormalities of cortical thickness. Pathogenic variants in over 20 genes are associated with LIS. The majority of posterior predominant LIS is caused by pathogenic variants in LIS1 (...
Main Authors: | Tsai, Meng Han, Muir, Alison M., Wang, Won nJing, Kang, Yi Ning, Yang, Kun Chuan, Chao, Nian Hsin, Wu, Mei Feng, Chang, Ying Chao, Porter, Brenda E., Jansen, Laura A., Sebire, Guillaume, Deconinck, Nicolas, Fan, Wen Lang, Su, Shih Chi, Chung, Wen Hung, Almanza Fuerte, Edith P., Mehaffey, Michele G., Ng, Ching Ching, Chan, Chung Kin, Lim, Kheng Seang, Leventer, Richard J., Lockhart, Paul J., Riney, Kate, Damiano, John A., Hildebrand, Michael S., Mirzaa, Ghayda M., Dobyns, William B., Berkovic, Samuel F., Scheffer, Ingrid E., Tsai, Jin Wu, Mefford, Heather C. |
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Elsevier
2020
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